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Posted Thu Aug 3, 2006, 7:59pm
Subject: Expobar Cremita double-boiler thermoblock
 

Does anyone here have experience with the Expobar Cremita? The Expobar website shows it has a two-boiler option, 500W for brew, 1000W for steam.  Is this machine being sold only in Europe?
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Posted Thu Aug 3, 2006, 11:55pm
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Well, since IIRC WLL is the US Expobar importer and WLL doesn't carry it could be it's not available US. Doesn't mean it's not available places other than Europe, just not US.

 
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Posted Fri Aug 4, 2006, 5:30am
Subject: Re: Expobar Cremita double-boiler thermoblock
 

hmm ... could be a renamed brewtus???

In Australia, the Brewtus is called the 'Barista Minore' ... maybe it has a different name elsewhere too.
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